Friday, May 08, 2020 10:46:31 AM
SEOUL, May 8 (Yonhap) -- South Korea is conducting clinical tests for seven existing drugs to see if any of them can effectively treat the new coronavirus, a government official said Friday, noting a positive outcome of the tests may lead to the development of a cure for the virus before the year's end at the earliest.
"We expect, not all seven, but some of them may be launched later this year at the earliest," the official said in a Seoul meeting to review government support for efforts to develop drugs and vaccines for the potentially deadly virus.
Well Ifenprodil is Launching Today, May 8, so it looks to me like we are one of the First to go to Clinical Trials...GLTA...
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